Jeffrey Burton Russell is Professor of History Emeritus at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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1. Evil 2. The Devil around the World 3. The Good Lord and the Devil 4. Christ and the Power of Evil 5. Satan and Heresy 6. Dualism and the Desert 7. The Classical Christian View 8. Lucifer Popular and Elite 9. Scholastics, Poets, and Dramatists 10. Nominalists, Mystics, and Witches 11. The Devil and the Reformers 12. High on a Throne of Royal State 13. The Disintegration of Hell 14. From Romance to Nihilism 15. The Integration of Evil 16. Auschwitz and Hiroshima 17. The Meaning of Evil Appendixes Index
"Fascinating... A history of the Devil taken seriously, in theology, folklore, art, literature."-Village Voice "There is probably no one alive who knows more about the lore of the Devil than Jeffrey Burton Russell... He supplies colourful accounts of the pictures medieval folklore formed of the Evil One, and discerning sketches of the insights of poets like Dante and Milton, and novelists from Dostoevsky to Flannery O'Conner... A first-rate survey... Close-packed as it inevitably is, it reads easily, and each of its chapters is full of accurate and skillfully arranged information."-Times Literary Supplement "Russell recreates the arcane images of good and evil we all once understood perfectly well as children. From the moment the cover is lifted on this beautifully produced book, the world darkens. Russell presents story after story, using them like a descending staircase, drawing us down into archetypal memories of unending battles with the Evil One."-Bloomsbury Review

